Bilateral tuberculosis psoas abscess in a human immunodeficiency virus-positive patient: a case report.

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Medical Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1186/s13256-024-04769-9
A A Olasinde, J B Munihire, M Mugenyi, F T Kasereka, O Adetan, J K Bankole
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Background: Worldwide, there is an increase in the frequency of reports of psoas abscesses due to advances in imaging technology, which has led to early diagnosis and treatment. A bilateral psoas abscess is rare and, when it occurs, is usually secondary and in immunocompromised patients. We present a case of a bilateral tuberculosis psoas abscess in a human immunodeficiency virus-positive patient.

Case presentation: A 21-year-old Ugandan female undergraduate who contracted human immunodeficiency virus through vertical transmission and has been on highly active antiretroviral drugs presented with bilateral lower abdominal pain with associated fever and headache. Clinical examination revealed abdominal tenderness in both iliac fossae with palpable masses. Ultrasonography revealed fluid collection in both psoas muscles confirming bilateral abscesses. The aspirate was acid-fast bacilli positive. A diagnosis of bilateral tuberculosis psoas abscess was made. Open drainage was performed and antituberculosis drugs were commenced.

Conclusions: Bilateral tuberculosis psoas abscesses occurring in human immunodeficiency virus-positive patients, although uncommon, is not unexpected. It is a form of secondary psoas abscess in immunocompromised patients. Here, the outcome was successful with a combination of early surgical drainage and appropriate medical therapy.

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一名人类免疫缺陷病毒阳性患者的双侧结核腰大肌脓肿:病例报告。
背景:在世界范围内,由于成像技术的进步,腰大肌脓肿的报告频率不断增加,从而实现了早期诊断和治疗。双侧腰肌脓肿很少见,即使发生,也通常是继发性的,且多发生在免疫力低下的患者身上。我们报告了一例人类免疫缺陷病毒阳性患者的双侧结核性腰大肌脓肿病例:一名 21 岁的乌干达女大学生通过垂直传播感染了人类免疫缺陷病毒,并一直服用高活性抗逆转录病毒药物,出现双侧下腹痛,伴有发热和头痛。临床检查发现双侧髂窝有腹部压痛,可触及肿块。超声波检查发现双侧腰肌有积液,证实为双侧脓肿。抽吸出的脓液呈耐酸杆菌阳性。诊断结果为双侧结核性腰肌脓肿。进行了开放引流,并开始服用抗结核药物:结论:人类免疫缺陷病毒阳性患者出现双侧结核性腰大肌脓肿虽然并不常见,但并非意料之外。这是免疫力低下患者继发腰大肌脓肿的一种形式。在本病例中,通过早期手术引流和适当的药物治疗取得了成功。
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期刊介绍: JMCR is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that will consider any original case report that expands the field of general medical knowledge. Reports should show one of the following: 1. Unreported or unusual side effects or adverse interactions involving medications 2. Unexpected or unusual presentations of a disease 3. New associations or variations in disease processes 4. Presentations, diagnoses and/or management of new and emerging diseases 5. An unexpected association between diseases or symptoms 6. An unexpected event in the course of observing or treating a patient 7. Findings that shed new light on the possible pathogenesis of a disease or an adverse effect
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